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A night or two of the young peo- ple ring with each other Cegpetao* dapa there was Father, crowding everybody else right off the bench! ‘ The faét is, Father had just been aching for the pleasure of mak- ing music. these years he hadn’t known how; but now— Tooold for music? When Father comes home at night, he just LIVES on it, Question: Isn’t it time Your home had a good player piano? Player planos for every purse | payment terms “Everything in Music” Sherman [@lay & Co. Third Avenue at Pine SEATTLE * Spokane * Portland | Date of ~ ae follows: 7 o ymtiaia Grey: Fiancee Versus Chewing-Tobacco—He Chose His Tobacco and Now Wants to Know If We Approve His Decision. Dear Miss Grey: I was very much in love with a young lady some time ago, but she disappointed me greatly by not living up to my ideal of womanhood. She proved to be very narrow-minded and quite unable to accept my point of view on a number of important matters, The immediate cause of our estrangement was her objec- tion to allowing me to chew tobacco. I have used tobacco since I was a very small boy, and cannot see what objections anyone could have to it. However, she was continually mak- ing slighting remarks to me about it and hurt my feelings very much. We quarreled frequently about it, and at last she told me that 1 would either have to give it up or she would have nothing further to do with me, Miss Grey, I wish to ask you if you think I did right in giving the girl up. I loved her very much, and this has nearly broken my heart, but it seems the only thing to do. I am gener ate mapa WOULD ABOLISH LOWER COURTS Griffiths Recommends to Supreme Court Abolition of the police and jus tlee courts, and appointment of a commission to simplify both elvil and criminal procedure in the superior courts, are recom mended in # report made to the Judges of the state supreme court MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1922, New Members to Be Initiated in K. P. Initiation of new members and « discussion of the history of Seattie’s | Pythian lodges will feature the dim suffering from severe injuries ro |ner of Seattle lodge No. 10, Knighte ceived in an automobdtie collision at of Pythias, at the Pythian temple, 4:40 a. m, Sunday, on the Bothell |19%%% Third ave, at 620 p.m. Mom boulevard, one mile south of Bothett, |447- Eldridge received four broken ribs | ——__ and possible internal injuries, ac. cording to attending physicians. Miss Walsh was shaken and bruined, |but further than that the extent of | her injuries hag not been determined. | CARS CRASH; TWO INJURED Mins Catherine Walsh of Kirkiand and 4 Widridge of Fremont were in Virginia Mason hospital Monday, Monday by Presiding Supertor dudge Austin EB. Griffiths, of King county. “Police and justice courts should be abolished,” Judge Griffiths says in his report ‘0 sufficient reason remains for keeping them. Consol! |date thelr powers in the superior court." In regard to the commission that existing procedure, [the sure that her selfish nature and narrow-mindedness would have made both our lives miserable. Please tell me what you think about it. | Yours very truly, BARNEY. You were right, absolutely. It was positively noble of you to break your heart over the girl you loved, rather than break yourself of the tobacco-chewing habit. Seldom ever have I really is as strong as it looks and smells, no doubt it aided you greatly in making your decision, But seriously, young man, now don’t you think you are as selfish and as narrow-minded as the girl? It would be quite different had she asked you to give up a principle, your re- ligion, or something truly momentous, but a silly, disgusting young woman's, would have made your lives together miser- able and impossible, came to the parting of the ways before matrimony overtook you, because persons who merely quarrel before marriage, literally come to blows afterward, eee Mina Grey will receive callers In her office Monday, Wednenday Halloween and Priday from 1 to 2 p. m., and Dear Miss Grey: To settle an gument, will you please state what) day of the month Halloween comen on, the 80th or the Sist of October? | Le Halloween ts on the evening of the S4at of Octoder ° on Tuesday and Thursday from il a m, to 12 m. each week, Please do not come at other tinms ae i seriously interferes with her writing. . ~* What will prevent rain from stick- ing to a windshield? Movie Mix about two ounces of glycerine ry Dear Miss Grey: Will you please a of salt. ly th a estates anon no bousieas the ee }of salt. Apply this to the glass with vt ja cheese cloth, Wipe in a vertical where a letter will reach =. Mi direction only, #0 that the mixture by re tto directory doce not give | Xt allow the rain to flow down and . ms off the gli the age of Mr. Valentino, His od- pt eo ge dress (x 7189 Hollywood divd, Los Angeles, Cal. How tong ago did the custom of shaving originate? It ts not certain when shaving originated, but certainly carly primi- tive men tnvented knives sharp enough to use for the purpose. There are many references to shaving tn the Bible; and the Greeks, that ts, the Spartans, were accustomed to the use of the resor; the Romans were generally shaved, eee Whore ts Alx-la-Chapelle and of what nationality are its inhabitants? It te situated in the Rhine province of Prussia, close to the Dutch and Belgian frontier, The citizens are of German nationality. eee When was Louvain, Belgium, de- atroyed? The city and the famous Univer- aty of Lowvain, with its priceless H- brary, were socked and burned by the German armies in August, 1914, at the outbreak of the European war. eee How 1s tho wealth of the United States divided? Researches by a statistician of con- servative views indicate that as near- ly aa can be catimated the distribu- | tion of wealth in the United States ts The “rich.” @ per cent of the peo- ple, own 60 per cent of the wealth. ‘The “middle class,” 83 per cent of the people, own 35 per cent of the toralth, The “poor.” 65 per cent of the peo- ple, oton 5 per cent of the wealth, eee Bince man is endowed with the gift of speech, if a man had been reared under such circumstances that he never heard spoken languages, could | he atill speak himeelf? Man ts endowed with the gift of speech, but tf he never heard a lan- | guage spoken, and since the speaking | of any language bs an acquisition and habit, I would say that your selfish nature, rather than the} It was best for both of you that you! fight the ing done tn other states, ity of the commission T | "The | should be judges and lawyers. | |The influen: udges or lawyers |upon such @ commission will more jthan make up for their minority number.” | Judge Griffiths also recommends heard of such strength of character, but then, if tobacco|that jurors serve two months in| stead of one, with the Incoming panels overlapping, #0 that at al) times half of them will have had nome expertence. “It is not sound policy,” the re port continues, “for the calling of the grand jury to be left to the will of a Judge, “It te not sensible to let law en forcement fall almost altogether, as it is slowly doing, into the control of prosecuting attorneys, The [powers of inquiry over public of |fices and inetitutions, as well as other powers, originally and usually possessed by grand juries should be called regularly into use.” | A number of other changes in | the existing practice and court rules are made, including the appoint |ment of special counsel to advise ® grand fury that ts attempting to/ investigate a board of county com-| malsstoners or @ prosecuting attor-| | ney, PENDLETON, Ore, — Harry with ons ounce of water and a dram| Rose, merchant, shot and killed by |Sores, Burns, Wounds and Chafing. |p jt. D, Clark, efty marshal at Helix, |Ore, Shot said to have been fired when Clark attempted q arrest } Rome, Inquest Monday. According to reports received in \the sheriff's office, Miss Walsh and | Bidridge were passengers tn an auto stage which was making a special |trip off its regular run. Another machine, containing a young man and woman, 1s @aid to have collided | with the stage, causing the latter to! |run into @ telephone pole and upset Miss Walsh and Eldridge were the | only one of the several passengers to| be seriously hurt. | | Pains or |ascntts tahee'ty'scon tarts CAllouses there? | tistics , have foot bles— ||1922 Record of || crm ca retry 7 Pedestrians Hit |) Wr aire ec ke pains and other conditions more or leso severe, Doubtless the same propordem exists locally. That is why we are co-operating with Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, by Automobiles | 59532 unidentified man, knocked down at Second ave. and Madison «t., Friday, was unhurt a 4 r, according to W. A. Camp, Elks’ club,| the eminent foot authority, in his | |the driver. | great national Demonstration Week ‘596. M. Hyland, 416% Denny | to prove to foot sufferers that relief way, wan knocked down at| and comfort may be had by every. Second ave. and Wall st., Friday, by | body. | an auto driven by Eva Simmons, 619 Hyland was not Come in—without fail—daring Demonstration Week. Bring the Queen Anne ave. neriously Injured. ae ha Sma FOR BURNING ECZEMA) A. LuNDBERc co. Grae Artificial Limbs Apply Zemo, the Antiseptic 1101 Third A Cor. Spring Liquid—Easy to Use — ct From any druggist for 85¢, or $1.00 |for large size, get a bottle of Zemo. | | When applied as directed it effec |f |tively remover Eczema, quickly stops | itching, and beals skin troubles, also | It penetrates, cleanses and soothes. | Zemo is a clean, dependable and in-} lexpensive, antiseptic liquid. 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